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The charcoal from ashes found in a cave gave 3.34 14C counts per gram per minute. wood from the outer portion of a growing tree
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Local soap can be made by mixing
A.) Banana ashes and groundnut oil B.) Palm oil and petrol C.) Sheaunt oil and wood ashes D.)
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_______ is the addictive chemical found in tobacco.
(1 point) Responses Tar Tar Nicotine Nicotine Charcoal Charcoal All of the
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u don't know me
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a piece of charcoal containing 25.0g of carbon is found in some remains of ancient city. The sample shows carbon 14 activity R
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Harrison
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A 25.0 gram piece of charcoal is found in some ruins of an ancient city. The sample shows a 14C activity, R, of 250 decays/min.
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Kristina
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A sample of charcoal is found to have only 1/8th of Carbon-14. Half-life of Carbon-14 is 5730yrs, what is the age of the
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Anonymous
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A 300 kg tree burns to the ground, leaving only ashes. The weight of the ashes after the burn is 10 kg. Explain these results.
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Unknowsus
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A 300 kg tree burns to the ground, leaving only ashes. The weight of the ashes after the burn is 10 kg. Explain these results.
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marble
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What other natural resource is mixed with these pigments to make paint?
(1 point) Responses oils oils graphite graphite charcoal
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Charcoal from an ancient campfire has a ratio of 14C to 12C that is one- fourth that of new wood. About how old is the charcoal?
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Terrance
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